Despite that Fortune Cookies are served in Chinese restaurants across the U.S., they are not a Chinese invention.

16. Which state has the nickname "The Yellowhammer State"?*

New Hampshire

Vermont

Alabama

Connecticut

17. NASA's headquarters are situated in:*

Virginia Beach

San Francisco

Washington D.C.

Houston

18. Louisiana was purchased from:*

United Kingdom

France

The Netherlands

Mexico

19. The capital city of which state is on a river?*

Montana

Missouri

Georgia

North Carolina

20. Lake Monroe is the largest lake in:*

Ohio

Wyoming

Indiana

Minnesota

21. The name of which state is derived from two words that mean "red people":*

Missouri

Nevada

Arizona

Oklahoma

HINT: The state's name is one word, not two.

22. Which is the only triply-locked U.S. state?*

Oklahoma

Idaho

Nebraska

Utah

HINT: No access to an ocean, a gulf, or a bay.

23. Which state is named after a former English queen?*

Louisiana

Virginia

Maryland

Massachusetts

24. Which of the 50 states is one of the most densely karstic areas worldwide?*

North Carolina

Pennsylvania

Florida

West Virginia

25. Which is the only state that lies entirely above 1,000 m (3,281 ft) elevation?*

Colorado

Wyoming

Idaho

Utah

26. Which was the last of the contiguous states to be admitted to the Union?*

New Mexico

Oklahoma

Utah

Arizona

27. "The most innovative square mile on the planet" is in:*

Pennsylvania

California

New York

Massachusetts

28. The Toledo War was between:*

Kentucky and West Virginia

Tennessee and Missouri

North Dakota and South Dakota

Michigan and Ohio

29. The Guadalupe Peak is the highest point in:*

Texas

Louisiana

Utah

New Jersey

30. "The Beaver State" is a nickname of:*

Oregon

Wyoming

Nebraska

Tennessee

31. Everybody knows the U.S.A. has a coastline on the Pacific ocean. Out of the 48 contigious states, how many have a coastline there?*

Nine (9)

Three (3)

Seven (7)

Five (5)

32. The name of which state means "The Land of Flowers"?*

Las Vegas

Florida

Illinois

Wisconsin

33. The least populous of all 50 U.S. states is:*

Alaska

Vermont

Delaware

Wyoming

34. In which state is Glacier National Park located?*

Montana

Oregon

Washington

Idaho

35. Which state is most famous for its lobster fishing?*

Maine

Alaska

Washington

Rhode Island

36. The world's busiest airport by passenger traffic is in the state of:*

Illinois

Georgia

New York

California

37. ___ has the lowest per capita personal income of any state.*

Mississippi

West Virginia

Louisiana

Kentucky

38. If you are sipping Jack Daniels in Lynchburg, which state are you getting tipsy in?*

Arkansas

Tennessee

Virginia

Kentucky

39. The Appalachian Mountains run through the middle of:*

Texas

Pennsylvania

Washington

Alaska

40. Charlotte, the third largest banking centre in the U.S. after NYC and San Francisco, is in:*

North Carolina

Utah

Florida

Georgia

41. Which is the largest city by area in the contiguous United States?*

New York City

Jacksonville

Los Angeles

Dallas

42. Mauna Kea, located in the Aloha state of Hawaii, is taller than Mount Everest when measured from the mountain's base. What is Mauna Kea's height above mean sea level?*

2,254 m (7,935 ft)

5,630 m (18,471 ft)

3,300 m (10,827 ft)

4,207 m (13,802 ft)

43. Which is the richest state in terms of GDP per capita?*

California

Vermont

Alabama

Massachusetts

For 2016 in chained 2009 U.S. dollars.

44. Which was the first National Park of the United States?*

Grand Canyon National Park

Yosemite National Park

Yellowstone National Park

Sequioa National Park

45. Where is the deepest lake in the U.S. located?*

Wyoming

Oregon

Colorado

Washington

46. The oldest tree in the U.S. is located in:*

California

Idaho

Montana

South Dakota

47. Where is State Route 375, also known as the Extreterrestrial Highway?*

Nevada

Kansas

Utah

New Mexico

48. Which U.S. state is known as "The Breadbasket of the Country"?*

Texas

Kansas

Montana

North Dakota

49. Which is Hawaii's most populated island?*

Maui (The Valley Isle)

Kaua'i (The Garden Isle)

Hawai'i (The Big Island)

O'ahu (The Gathering Place)

50. What was the first capital of the U.S. when the Constitution was ratified?*

New York City

Princeton

Boston

Washington D.C.

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